Let's say we want to add number 6 and number 7, where modulus is number 9. We can do that like this: Modular division can be a little bit burden when it comes to learning so I'll do my best explaining ...
A Java Swing GUI Tool which is used in order to calculate the Modular Multiplicative Inverse Value of a set of two user-specified numbers of significant size. Allows the user to calculate the solution ...
Abstract: In this article, a generalized inverse multiplicative structure (GIMS) is developed for the purpose of compensating for the hysteresis effect represented by the differential-equation-based ...
Abstract: The Multiplicative Inverse is the most intricate step involved in computation of Substitution-Box values for Private Key Encryption algorithms. It is the shared common step for encryption as ...
I said that in a field, you have to be able to divide by non-zero elements. Let’s check this is true in these two examples. Being able to divide by \(x\) is equivalent to the existence of an element \ ...